Couple more shots of the BMS WMI kit. We'll have several tank options available.
I went for the stealth 1gallon bracket on our car. Keeps everything completely hidden where the spare tire would otherwise go. Drawback, need to loose the spare. Also note the blue BMS sealed vent cap on the tanks. This is required for hatch backs to avoid evaporated meth vapor in the cabin.
For those who would prefer to keep the spare we've got the 2gallon integrated tanks (pump mounts inside tank for a clean and easy install), and then this can be placed in several places in the trunk. This is how "bal" mounted his.
The JB4 runs all the electronics and the lines are routed through the interior along the passenger side. Installation takes maybe 20 minutes. The trickiest part is sorting out how to mount the 1/8" NPT nozzle. For the time being we decided to simply drill/tap our factory chargepipe. Looking in to better bolt in options for that like a coupler with nozzle mount in it.
And then finally the good stuff, how does it actually work? Here is a sneak peak of a JB4 log recorded on 91 octane using boost juice (50/50 mix). As the JB4 is running WMI mapping it can control how much flows, when it flows, and how the tuning responds when it's flowing. You'll notice I have it set not to spray in 1st gear here as JB4 boost is reduced for improved traction. You can see the meth flow trace in the log as well as intake temperatures dropping. This specific log resulted in a 12.4@116mph 1/4 mile.
I went for the stealth 1gallon bracket on our car. Keeps everything completely hidden where the spare tire would otherwise go. Drawback, need to loose the spare. Also note the blue BMS sealed vent cap on the tanks. This is required for hatch backs to avoid evaporated meth vapor in the cabin.
For those who would prefer to keep the spare we've got the 2gallon integrated tanks (pump mounts inside tank for a clean and easy install), and then this can be placed in several places in the trunk. This is how "bal" mounted his.
The JB4 runs all the electronics and the lines are routed through the interior along the passenger side. Installation takes maybe 20 minutes. The trickiest part is sorting out how to mount the 1/8" NPT nozzle. For the time being we decided to simply drill/tap our factory chargepipe. Looking in to better bolt in options for that like a coupler with nozzle mount in it.
And then finally the good stuff, how does it actually work? Here is a sneak peak of a JB4 log recorded on 91 octane using boost juice (50/50 mix). As the JB4 is running WMI mapping it can control how much flows, when it flows, and how the tuning responds when it's flowing. You'll notice I have it set not to spray in 1st gear here as JB4 boost is reduced for improved traction. You can see the meth flow trace in the log as well as intake temperatures dropping. This specific log resulted in a 12.4@116mph 1/4 mile.